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FOR NEURASTHENIA

DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. ! Tli© disorder which causes its victims to worn-. whether they have anything to worn- about or not. is neurasthenia. _ Neurasthenia ■is entirely distinct from nystem, although the patient may have both diseases at the same time. Neurasthenia often results from some nervous shock, such as the loss ci a near rskitiy*, bwainees reverses, or gome severs overstrain on the nervous system. The Pfiiicmt is usually pale, showing that the Wood _»s tfcn. and the first thing to do is to htiiid up the blood, because anything that minds up the general health helps to cjn-cet. the neiirasthenic condition. Rest aud. a goad tonic is the very best of treatment ift most cases. Dr Williams' Pink Pilh are an ideal tonic for this condition, becauso they contain :rp alcohol or harmful drugs, and neurasthenic patients should avoid alcohqljc stimulants. The Dr Williams' Medicine Co, has published a little book on nervous disorders that contains a chapter on neurasthenia, in which the symptoms are fuliv described and the correct treatment given. The booklet is free to those who apslv to ir*£ r «f 5 ' Medicine Co., Boi *B4o, &.P.CL, Wellington. Williams' Pink Pills aro sold bv all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per' bos sis boxes 16s 6d.—£Advt.] '

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Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 4

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FOR NEURASTHENIA Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 4

FOR NEURASTHENIA Evening Star, Issue 17320, 7 April 1920, Page 4

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